The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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Underwood and Underwood RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT. At the mid-winter convention of the Motion Picture Theatre Owners of Virginia in Washington, District of Columbia, February 6, vice-president William F. Crockett, was re-elected president. " GUNGA DIN .” This five-panel display was made by the Maryland Display Company’s David Kaiser for the engagement of the RKO-Radio production at Isador M. Rappaport’s Hippodrome, Baltimore, Maryland. This is but one of two suck displays that flanked the main entrance to the theatre. The stage show, while receiving but 20 percent as much space, is also well displayed. VETERAN EQUIPMENT DEALER. J. F. Dusman, 71-year-old Baltimore, Maryland, equipment dealer poses beside his exhibit at the mid-winter meeting of the Motion Picture Theatre Owners of Virginia, held in Washington, District of Columbia, February 6. The projector is equipped with the latest Western Electric Mirrophonic sound mechanism. PRINCIPAL SPEAKER. President Harry Brandt, 1TOA, New York City, delivered the principal address at the mid-winter session of the Motion Picture Theatre Owners of Virginia in Washington, District of Columbia, on February 6. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION. Paramount Star Madeleine Carrol returns from Europe to attend the mid-winter meeting of the Virginia MPTO in Washington February 6. THIRD CAKE CUTTING. On the occasion of the third anniversary of the opening of the State, Falls Church Virginia Mayor L. P. Daniel cuts the tri-candled gateau, while State Senator John Rust, manager John Duff us, district manager Raymond Wade Pearson (right) seriously attend the mighty occasion. Each put \ on that night received a piece of the cake. February IS, 1939 NAT